While analysing the question paper, Chandigarh-based JEE physics trainer Kunal Singh said, “CBSE has given a cakewalk to the science students after much hue and cry over the physics paper last year.”

Singh further said that it was the easiest paper in the last seven years and that 90% of the questions were straight forward, repetitive and simple.

“I am sure that the number of candidates scoring more than 90 will increase sharply this year,” he added.

Tamana Rishi, a student of DAV Public School, Amritsar, said, “I was little nervous as physics is a complicated subject . But after going through the question paper, I was surprised to see that the paper was direct and easy. I am sure I will pass .”

“I found the paper quite easy as there were no tricky questions. I was nervous but it came as a good surprise to me . Only two numericals were there - rest of the paper was theoretical which made it easy,” Shivdev Singh from DAV Public School, Amritsar, said.